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ADULT MINISTRY
Did You Take Your Vitamins?
by June Hardy Dorsey
The medical community is in constant dialogue about the value and necessity of vitamin supplements in our daily diet. One school of thought says they are absolutely necessary to constitute a complete, wholesome diet because the contemporary North America is too busy to prepare a balanced diet every day of the year. The opposing school says they are definitely harmful and school be avoided. Some medical professionals have opinions between the two extremes and say they are a good idea in certain circumstances.
This article will clear up your confusion about dietary vitamin supplements. This article does, however, offer dependable consumer information about little-known vitamins that enhance and make the life of teachers relevant, vital, and energized. So . . . read on and dont forget to take your vitamins.
Vitamin R = Relationships Relationships are at the heart of our faith experience. God seeks relationships with people and God desires for people to have fellowship (relationships) with one another. A teacher who builds a relationship with the learners in her or his class will offer far more than the content of the sessions. Take time to get to know the learners in your class. Be real with them and allow them to know you. Jesus took time to get to know people. You can do the same and offer your learners a lasting gift.
Vitamin T = Teaching Corporations call it "R&D" or research and design. The higher education community calls it "continued education." In the Christian education community it is called "skills update or teacher training." Whatever name it goes by, it is the process of acquiring further information and skills to accomplish the task you have been given. For Bible study teachers it is crucial to continue to update information and skills to stay current and motivated for your task. Sources for this ?training? are citywide or associational Christian education training events, periodicals, and online support and information.
Vitamin P-1 = Preparation You can never be too well prepared. Contrary to popular practice, propping your teaching guide on the steering wheel and glancing at it at stop lights on your way to church is not adequate preparation. On the other hand, teachers are busy, active people. They do not have hours a day to prepare for Bible study. What is the happy medium? When a new leaders book arrives, take 15-30 minutes to browse through it from cover to cover. See what topics the units address and peruse the contents. Each week spend 15-30 minutes on Monday to read through the scripture and the session for next week. Plant the ideas in your mind like seeds and throughout the week ask God to give you insight for the learning time. Reflect upon the session content during the week. Later on in the week, gather materials you will need and plan your session in more detail. On Sunday morning when your learners arrive, youll be ready for them.
Vitamin P-2 = Prayer Your ministry with your learners is not confined to whenever your Bible study time is scheduled. When you agree to lead, you are agreeing to minister to this group. Your prayer support is essential for the wholeness of the ministry with them. Make prayer cards from 3x5 note cards for each learner. As you begin your ministry with them, tell them that you will commit to pray for them. Pass around these cards and ask them to write prayer requests on them. Periodically add information on the cards.
Vitamin SN = Spiritual Nourishment for the Leader We minister to others out of the overflow of Gods ministry in out lives. Do the things you need to be nourished in your spirit. Read the Bible, memorize Scripture, listen to music, or take a hike. Spiritual nourishment doesnt mean that you are always on a mountaintop any more than nourishing food always has to be a gourmet feast. Spiritual nourishment means that you are taking into your spirit the grace of God in the ways that offer growth and health. It is allowing the Spirit of God to interact with your spirit. So . . . do those things that nourish you and healthy leading!
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